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Word Problems
100

Simplify 2/4

1/2

100

Convert to a mixed number: 3/2

1     1/2

100

1/4 + 2/4

3/4

100

3/4 - 2/4 

1/4

100

Ian had 7/8 kilograms of flour. He used 3/8 kilograms to make muffins. How much flour did he have left over?

1/2 kilograms of flour

200

Simplify 6/8 

3/4

200

Convert to a mixed number: 7/3

2    1/3

200

1/4 + 1/8 

3/8

200

6/8 - 1/4

2/4 or 1/2

200

Trinity has 1 2/9 pounds of peaches. She buys another 2 1/6 pounds of peaches. How many pounds of peaches does Trinity have now?

3   7/18 pounds of peaches

300

Simplify 18/36

2/9

300

Convert to a mixed number: 23/10

2    3/10

300

5/6 + 1/3

7/6 or 1   1/6

300

7/9 - 1/8

47/72

300

Ms. Young had 3 kilograms of flour. She used 3/4 kilogram of flour to bake a load of bread. How much flour did she have left?

2   1/4 kilograms of flour left over 

400

Simplify 30/100

3/10

400

Convert to an improper fraction: 1   3/10

13/10

400

2   3/9 + 1   1/5

3    8/15

400

3   3/4 - 2   1/2

1   1/2

400

Ms. Clark baked 2 pies. She sold 4/9 of a pie in the morning and 1/3 of a pie in the afternoon. 


a: How much of a pie did Ms. Clark sell? 

B: How much of a pie did Ms. Clark have left? 

a: Ms. Clark sold 4/9 of a pie 

b: She had 1  2/9 of a pie left 

500

Simplify 22/33

2/3

500

Convert to an improper fraction 2   4/8

20/8 or 5/2

500

4    6/10 + 4/3

5   14/15

500

4   1/5 - 1   1/3

2   13/15

500

Mr. Martin has 2 1/2 pints of apple juice. He used 7/8 pint of the juice to make a fruit punch and drank another 5/6 pint of the juice. How many pints of apple juice does he have left?

He had 19/20 pint of apple juice left 

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